Jesse every time he opens his jaws he hurts the very people he is supposed to be representing and I will tell you one thing, I am dam tired of all the black folks "well not all" just Jesse's followers thinking this is a racist thing, it's a frecking hurricane and I know superman died a few years ago what in the hell do they expect. I have never hated Jesse Jackson more than I do today all he does is keep the stick stirring in the pot of crap, I just wished I had the opportunity to debate him on national TV I believe even a dumb Country boy from Texas could set his can in check.

09-05-2005, 05:48 PM

duc dowg

You are right! He was just on CNN with the police cheif and while the cheif was talking Jackson was stedy looking at his watch as if he had to go.. I want to know what church jackson is the REV of? He pi$$es me off!

09-05-2005, 06:21 PM

sirjames

Church of the divine bank account.

09-05-2005, 06:38 PM

Mr Bill

Quote:

Originally posted by duc dowg You are right! He was just on CNN with the police cheif and while the cheif was talking Jackson was stedy looking at his watch as if he had to go.. I want to know what church jackson is the REV of? He pi$$es me off!

Yea now he is on CNN saying the the slow response was due to racism he is a sick man when did Hurricanes become racist?
I guess Katrina just sought out the black folks and went there.

09-05-2005, 07:22 PM

RoBoTeq

It is a real shame that Jesse Jackson changed so much from when he first started becoming well known. I have to agree with Richard Pryer when he said that "Jesse Jackson got real black".

I really admired Jesse Jackson when he was teaching troubled American youth of all races to have pride in themselves and to always say to themselves; "I am, somebody!"

Now! Jackson is just another racist rabble rouser. Guess there's better money in bad news in all respects.

09-05-2005, 08:34 PM

ct2

I once worked in a commercial laundry for a local big name hospital. They employeed mostly Indians form Fiji. They were all being paid the least they could be paid witch was at or just below min wage.

One Sunday 4 bus loads of people showd up , with tv cameras and lo and behold ...Brother Jackson

Brother Jackson was there to march on the laundry for working these people in "sweeat shop conditions"

(they were all hired through a temp agency) he convinced them that they should all vote the union in and force the laundry to treat them like they do the hospital staff

they took a vote , for the union...and the laundry was sold shortly there after to a private company

Brother Jackson never returned and they all lost their jobs!

Brother Jackson was just there long enough to get things stirred up and he was gone!